arbore
French
Verb
arbore
- inflection of arborer:
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Galician
Verb
arbore
Interlingua
Pronunciation
Noun
arbore (plural arbores)
Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Probably a learned borrowing from Latin arbor[1]. Compare the inherited doublet albero.
Pronunciation
Noun
arbore m or f (plural arbori) (literary)
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Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) arbore
Romanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From older arbure, from Latin arbor, arborem, from Old Latin arbōs, arbōsis, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃erdʰ- (“high, to grow”). Compare Aromanian arburi, Catalan arbre, French arbre, Italian albero, Occitan arbre, and Portuguese árvore. The original inherited form in Romanian was arbure, while the modern form of the word was likely contaminated by derivatives, many of which are neologisms.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
árbore m (plural arbori)
Declension
Declension of arbore
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